Lip
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Tracey Moffatt: Lip solo show (with Gary Hilberg) Rosly Oxley9 Gallery Tracey Moffat and Gary Hilberg
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Tracey Moffatt: Lip solo show (with Gary Hilberg) Rosly Oxley9 Gallery Tracey Moffat and Gary Hilberg
by Catts, Oron, Cooper, Justine, Donovan, Adam, Rogers, D. V..
In 1999 ANAT commenced the Deep Immersion: Scientific Serendipity series of artist/science residencies ...
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Fourteen artists from across Australia participated in the 1999 National Summer School in Science and Art, coordinated by ANAT at Metro Screen, Sydney, NSW, 11 ...
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med_ia_te: the ANAT National School for New Media Art Curation, evolved out of a recognition that to nurture art which utilises technology, adequate education of ...
by Croft, Brenda L, Fraser, Jenny, Thompson, Christian, r e a, .
The inaugural school designed specifically for Indigenous artists took place from 3 - 24 July, 1999 at Northern Territory University in Darwin ...
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The FOLDBACK exhibition, which was developed as part of a project for the 1998 Telstra Adelaide Festival toured nationally during 1999 with support from the ...
by Horscroft, Scott, Hughes, Hobart, Miller, Brad, Rackham, Melinda, Scott, Jill, Snow, .
artificial intelligence chat with synthetic personalities by Guillaume Stagnaro ...
by Rackham, Melinda.
Resistant Media - Perspecta 99 was undertaken by ANAT as part of Perspecta 99 ...
by Andrews, Ian, Starrs, Josephine.
In 1999 ANAT worked very closely with NxT - Northern Territory Xposure, the Territory's first Multimedia Symposium on the development of their program ...
5th Baguio International Arts Festival
by Kerr, Joan.
With Jo Holder and Craig Judd. Joan Kerr initiated the exhibition, wrote the catalogue and with Jo Holder, prepared the hand-list of exhibits.
by Kerr, Joan.
With Craig Judd and Jo Holder
by Redgate, Lesley.
Solo exhibition of 31 works. Plein-air paintings in acrylics and watercolour of the Fleurieu and Flinders Ranges.
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Contact Zones: The Art of CD-ROM,” curated by Prof. Timothy Murray
by Miller, Brad.
“Contact Zones: The Art of CD-ROM,” curated by Prof. Timothy Murray.
by Dyer, Geoffrey.
An exhibition of works by Tasmanian artist Geoff Dyer, opened by writer and poet Margaret Scott, 7 November 1999.